
Thanks for the help!
I think I might look into applying there...
as for the money part... well going anywhere besides OVC is gonna cost me a bunch so I guess from that aspect it's not a big concern (as long as I can get a loan for that!)
I'm in the same situation. The money is making me question whether or not I should bother applying. St. George's and St. Matthew's seem more like my kind of a school though. Why can't Canada work the same was as the states when it comes to vet school?
Just tell me how many classes I need, and not hours!LOL! I know kind of confusing right? Yes, anyone please help dee vee emm and I out! Physics is only recommended and not required? Say what?!?! On one hand people here don't seem to mind St. Matthew's vet school...although I hear very little about it compared to Ross and St George (why is that, please tell me because I'm curious🙄) and the one vet I shadow under highly reveres St. George and Ross (although he graduated from U of I) but he says St. Matthews is no good because all the vets he has worked with from there were terrible I guess. Could this be true, thus SDNers don't hear much about this school. So many questions.I think I will apply to St. Matthew's...
But can someone explain to me all the numbers they have beside the pre-reqs... like semester hours and stuff. I don't get it.Just tell me how many classes I need, and not hours!

The numbers by the classes are credit hours, and that is indicative of how many hours a week the class meets. I'm not sure how Canada's credits transfer into US credits, someone else will have to clarify that one. If you call St. Matthew's, Ross, or St. George's, they can probably explain it to you.
You hear little about St. Matthews because it is so new. But that doesn't mean that it is any worse/better than other schools. To be honest, if I didn't get into St. George's right away, I was going to apply to St. Matthews. I've heard wonderful things about the school, and I'm sure you get the same quality of education there as anywhere else. I know people always say "Oh, I heard of a vet that went there and he was amazing/awful.". Really, it's the person that makes the veterinarian and not so much the school. You will get the same information there as you will at other schools, it's what you do with the information that matters.
The numbers by the classes are credit hours, and that is indicative of how many hours a week the class meets. I'm not sure how Canada's credits transfer into US credits, someone else will have to clarify that one. If you call St. Matthew's, Ross, or St. George's, they can probably explain it to you.
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so for general bio let's say.... it says 8 semester hours and 12 quarter hours... I'm not sure what the quarter hours mean, but my general bio was 3 hours of lecture and then 3 hours of lab.. so that's 6 hours...
So would I have to submit another bio class to make up the last 2 hours?? OR where does that come from??
how about the admission statistics? I have also heard good things about the caribbean schools, but are they really hard to get into?? does anyone have any idea??
thanks
Completely off topic, but when are you applying scarcelyheard? Because I may apply for the winter 2012 session at Ross or St. Matthews or summer 2012 and it's always cool to know who will be applying the same round as you LOL!Until I get some solid numbers, I am not going to cross applying internationally off my list.

Hi!
I was accepted into St. Matthew's and St. George's, but chose to go to St. George's only because they have been around longer, and there are about 5 states that will not let you practice if you have a degree from St. Matthew's because the school is so new. If it weren't for this I would definitely gone there. Every other aspect of the school seemed amazing!
Hi!
I was accepted into St. Matthew's and St. George's, but chose to go to St. George's only because they have been around longer, and there are about 5 states that will not let you practice if you have a degree from St. Matthew's because the school is so new. If it weren't for this I would definitely gone there. Every other aspect of the school seemed amazing!